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It's HARD, You can NOT do it. It's NOT like ASUS, ASUS is EASY to using.
The crop factor of the Sony a6000 camera is 1.5x.
You need to check out BIOS settings. It must be there, somewhere it onboard devices.
Push F9 on bootup when you see the ASUS logo that will allow you to do a factory restore , so the pc will be EXACTLY as it was when you first got it. you dont need cd's or anything, dont worry that it shows win98 it will load xp or whatever was installed when you first got it. rgds Badger
The Sony a6000 has a recording limit of approximately 29 minutes for continuous video shooting.
The BIOS is used to manage simple devices (system BIOS), the BIOS is used to start the computer (startup BIOS), and the BIOS is used to change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
To manage simple devices (system BIOS)To start the computer (startup BIOS)To change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
its what tell the computer what to boot first, it can be anything choosen by the bios, if you go into the bios you can change the boot order.
The Sony a6000 camera has a maximum video recording time of approximately 29 minutes per clip.
Probably not, unless you actually change the BIOS chip.